





Have Donald Trump’s recent unspeakable statements drawn your attention to Greenland? Or have you long dreamed of discovering the world’s largest island with its unique culture, nature and huge ice masses together with experienced Arctic experts? Or are you a nature lover and photographer who already senses the fascinating motifs in colours, light effects, icebergs, geological structures and wildlife that the south-east coast of Greenland has to offer at the beginning of September? If you ever were interested to visit some of the most remote places in South- and East Greenland and parts of the world’s largest national park, you should look up this trip code of our partner, Oceanwide Expeditions (OEX): PLA12-25
This tour starts already coming September 2 with a chartered flight (included in the offer) from Copenhagen directly to Narsarsuaq in Greenland and ends September 11 in Keflavik, Iceland (from where you may add your own agenda on this volcanic island or book a flight home). It is a unique opportunity to discuss a vision for the Arctic while visiting the most remote and least populated areas of the region, a wild place characterized by dramatic fjords, small Inuit settlements, and ancient remains from Viking and Thule cultures. Sail and explore the coastlines of this ruggedly beautiful region, enjoying its impressive rock formations and colossal icebergs while keeping an eye open for Arctic wildlife. Glaciers, icebergs, and fjords create a dazzling environment where we can see polar bears, migrating whales, and seabirds. In addition to OEX’s super last-minute offer of a heavily discounted tour, which includes also the flight from Copenhagen to Narsarsuaq in Greenland and a ZEISS binocular, you may get a further 10% discount, if you contact first peter.prokosch@gmail.com for discussing your interests.